Senior Research Fellow

Professor Andrew Loveridge

Professor of Wildlife Conservation | Director of Panthera Lion Conservation

PROFILE

Andrew Loveridge is the Kaplan Senior Research Fellow at Lady Margaret Hall and the Wildlife Conservation Unit, Oxford University. Born and raised in Zimbabwe, he read for his doctoral degree in Zoology at Oxford, and after graduating embarked on a career as an ecologist and conservationist. Since 1999 he has run a long-term African lion research and conservation project, initially based in hwange National Park, Zimbabwe, but now covering much of the southern part of the Kavango-Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area, under the banner of the Trans-Kalahari Predator Programme (TKPP). Over the last twenty years his research and conservation work on lions has encompassed lion population management, impacts of trophy hunting, socio-biology, behavior, predator-prey relationships, human-wildlife conflict and its mitigation landscape ecology, and trade. He has published over 100 peer reviewed papers and book chapters.

In 2012 he received the SATIB Trust Award for contributions to African Conservation. He is a member of the IUCN Cat Specialist Group, Canid Specialist Group and African Lion Working Group and the KAZA Carnivore Conservation Coalition.

Loveridge is an experienced editor and author, having co-edited Biology and Conservation of Wild Felids (OUP, 2010) and he serves as an Associate Editor for African Journal of Wildlife Research. He recently published an auto-biographical account of his research and conservation work, Lion-hearted (Regan Arts, New York 2018), which was included in the Forbes Ten of the Best Books About Climate Change, Conservation, and The Environment of 2018.

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

Spatio-temporal dynamics of African wild dogs in response to larger carnivores in an ecosystem with artificial water provisioning

Authors: Sandoval-Serés, E. | Dröge, E. | Valeix, M. | van der Meer, E. | Sousa, L. L. | Seymour-Smith, J. | Sibanda, A. | Say-Sallaz, E. | Campbell, L. | Naware, D. | Madhlamoto, D. | Mandisodza-Chikerema, R. | Loveridge, A. J.
Date: 2025
Publication: Biological Conservation
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biocon.2025.111086

Commercially-driven lion part removal: What is the evidence from mortality records?

Authors: Coals, P. | Dickman, A. | Hunt, J. | Grau, A. | Mandisodza-Chikerema, R. | Ikanda, D. | Macdonald, D. W. | Loveridge, A.
Date: 2020
Publication: Global Ecology and Conservation
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gecco.2020.e01327

Territorial movements of African lions: can waterholes shape multiple central-place territories in a savannah ecosystem?

Authors: Dejeante, R. | Loveridge, A. J. | Macdonald, D. W. | Madhlamoto, D. | Chamaillé-Jammes, S. | Valeix, M.
Date: 2025
Publication: Animal Behaviour
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.anbehav.2025.123193

Exploring Perceptions of Subsistence Farmers in Northwestern Zimbabwe Towards the African Lion (Panthera leo) in the Context of Local Conservation Actions

Authors: Sibanda, L. | van der Meer, E. | Hughes, C. | Macdonald, E.A. | Hunt, J.E. | Parry, R.H. | Dlodlo, B. | Macdonald, D.W. | Loveridge, A.J.
Date: 2020
Publication: African Journal of Wildlife Research
https://doi.org/10.3957/056.050.0102

Movements vary according to dispersal stage, group size, and rainfall: the case of the African lion

Authors: Elliot, N.B. | Cushman, S.A. | Loveridge, A.J. | Mtare, G. | Macdonald, D.W.
Date: 2014
Publication: Ecology
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https://doi.org/10.1890/13-1793.1

Prioritizing core areas, corridors and conflict hotspots for lion conservation in southern Africa

Authors: Cushman, S. A. | Elliot, N. B. | Bauer, D. | Kesch, K. | Bahaa-el-din, L. | Bothwell, H. | Flyman, M. | Mtare, G. | Macdonald, D. W. | Loveridge, A. J.
Date: 2018
Publication: PLoS ONE
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https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0196213

Spatio-temporal dynamics of African wild dogs in response to larger carnivores in an ecosystem with artificial water provisioning

Authors: Sandoval-Serés, E. | Dröge, E. | Valeix, M. | van der Meer, E. | Sousa, L. L. | Seymour-Smith, J. | Sibanda, A. | Say-Sallaz, E. | Campbell, L. | Naware, D. | Madhlamoto, D. | Mandisodza-Chikerema, R. | Loveridge, A. J.
Date: 2025
Publication: Biological Conservation
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biocon.2025.111086

Commercially-driven lion part removal: What is the evidence from mortality records?

Authors: Coals, P. | Dickman, A. | Hunt, J. | Grau, A. | Mandisodza-Chikerema, R. | Ikanda, D. | Macdonald, D. W. | Loveridge, A.
Date: 2020
Publication: Global Ecology and Conservation
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gecco.2020.e01327

Territorial movements of African lions: can waterholes shape multiple central-place territories in a savannah ecosystem?

Authors: Dejeante, R. | Loveridge, A. J. | Macdonald, D. W. | Madhlamoto, D. | Chamaillé-Jammes, S. | Valeix, M.
Date: 2025
Publication: Animal Behaviour
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.anbehav.2025.123193

Exploring Perceptions of Subsistence Farmers in Northwestern Zimbabwe Towards the African Lion (Panthera leo) in the Context of Local Conservation Actions

Authors: Sibanda, L. | van der Meer, E. | Hughes, C. | Macdonald, E.A. | Hunt, J.E. | Parry, R.H. | Dlodlo, B. | Macdonald, D.W. | Loveridge, A.J.
Date: 2020
Publication: African Journal of Wildlife Research
https://doi.org/10.3957/056.050.0102

Movements vary according to dispersal stage, group size, and rainfall: the case of the African lion

Authors: Elliot, N.B. | Cushman, S.A. | Loveridge, A.J. | Mtare, G. | Macdonald, D.W.
Date: 2014
Publication: Ecology
https://doi.org/10.1890/13-1793.1

Prioritizing core areas, corridors and conflict hotspots for lion conservation in southern Africa

Authors: Cushman, S. A. | Elliot, N. B. | Bauer, D. | Kesch, K. | Bahaa-el-din, L. | Bothwell, H. | Flyman, M. | Mtare, G. | Macdonald, D. W. | Loveridge, A. J.
Date: 2018
Publication: PLoS ONE
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0196213
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